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Fifty-five years later, Herbert F. Mataré may finally get his due. It was researchers at AT&T Bell Laboratories in Murray Hill, N.J., who won the fame and the Nobel Prizes for inventing the transistor in 1948. But Dr. Mataré was one of a pair of...

John Bardeen, a co-inventor of the transistor that led to modern electronics and twice a winner of the Nobel Prize in Physics, died yesterday at Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston. He was 82 years old. Dr. Bardeen, a professor emeritus at the...

May 14, 1987, Thursday

To the Editor: In ''Back to Science Advisers'' (Op-Ed, May 17), Hans A. Bethe and John Bardeen argue for restoring the President's science advisory committee, which was dismantled by President Nixon in 1972. I agree that the lack of such a...

The 56-year-old Dr. Anfinsen, a tall, broad-shouldered man with sandy hair, plans to celebrate his Nobel Prize in Chemistry with a cruise from Annapolis to Florida aboard his 31-foot ketch, Good Girl. . . .

PRINCETON, N.J., June 11 -- Dr. Robert F. Goheen, president of Princeton University, told 756 graduating seniors and an audience of 2,500 today that reason and intelligence rather than revolt were the educated man's correct approaches to solving...